CBS News is The Latest to Report Health Concerns Regarding 5G Small Cell Tower Installation May 31, 2018
By
B.N. FrankOn May 29, 2018,
CBS News aired a segment about the many Americans who are fighting
small cell towers being installed
in residential yards and everywhere else in their communities.
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- The wireless industry is in a race to roll out 5G service. The network is supposed to be up to 100 times faster than current data speeds, but it requires cellphone tower equipment to be closer to users than before.
Wireless companies in the U.S. say they’ll have to install about 300,000 new antennas – roughly equal to the total number of cell towers built over the past three decades. That’s causing outrage and alarm in some neighborhoods, as antennas go up around homes.
Decades of research – including research on
millimeter waves like
5G – says there are
plenty of reasons to
worry about
harm from exposure to
all sources of
cell phone and
wireless WiFi radiation.
Countless
doctors,
environmental organizations,
scientists, concerned citizens, and some elected officials have been fighting the installation of
small cell towers in their communities because of
health concerns and
more.
Various other media outlets have also been reporting about this including
The Nation,
Democracy Now,
NPR,
Newsweek, and
Dr. Oz. The Telecom Industry is being referred to as
“Big Wireless” and compared to “Big Tobacco.”
Many U.S. broadcast
news stations have also been reporting concerns about radiation exposure from these towers and other sources of new technology as well.
The
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the government agency that regulates new technology. They are
part of “The Swamp” that President Trump promised to drain.
The [url=https://www.activistpost.com/2018/05/Ex FCC Chairman Working AGAIN for Telecom Industry and Continuing to Promote Risky 5G and]former FCC chairman (appointed by President Obama[/url]) started working
again for the Telecom Industry immediately after leaving The FCC.
Current FCC Chairman, Ajit Pai has referred to American efforts to stop tower installation in their communities as “NIMBYism run amok” (Not in My Back Yard). Last week
FCC Commissioner, Michael O’Rielly, referred to those who are fighting as
“bad actors” and stated the FCC is done with
“being nice.”
Tech and security experts have labelled “The Race for 5G” as a
“bail-out” of the Telecom Industry.
Forcing American communities to accept these small cell towers when they don’t want them goes against everything this country stands for – and what President Trump promised. For those who want to use 5G, Samsung will be selling
5G home routers very soon so we don’t need no stinking small cell towers.
When you don’t say “no” to small cell towers in your neighborhood, you say “yes” to
small cell towers in your neighborhood.
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